Tag: MCU

  • ‘WandaVision’ Episode 8 Primer

    ‘WandaVision’ Episode 8 Primer

    That last episode of WandaVision was CRAZY!!! All of the previous episodes had been very wild, but this episode was the most revealing so far. For instance, Vision met Darcy and now he knows that he is actually dead. Wanda was having a really bad day, so Agnes took the twins off her hands, we later see that Agnes has LITERALLY taken the kids off of Wanda’s hands as they are gone! That discovery led to the big reveal where we learned that Agnes is Agatha Harkness and was behind EVERYTHING. We also see a tiny glimpse of Monica’s powers. With only two episodes left we finally get an actual idea of what’s going on in Westview.

    Marvel Officially Releases WandaVision's Agatha All Along Song

    The first few episodes were told almost entirely from the perspective of Wanda and Vision, with a little bit of S.W.O.R.D’s perspective mixed in. As the series has progressed, we have seen more and more of S.W.O.R.D’s perspective. At this point, it is obvious that these two perspectives are about to collide over the next 2 episodes. When Agent Woo hacked into Hayward’s computer system, there was a project called Cataract which obviously has something to do with Vision. Since cataracts cloud your vision, Hayward definitely has something up his sleeve and may somehow be willing to use Vision to hurt Wanda.

    Arlyn’s Assumptions

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    I have some thoughts on how Hayward might use Vision. I think he might have done something to Vision when they had him in the S.W.O.R.D. lab, like placing some device in his head that will flip a switch and allow Hayward to control him. Or maybe he could’ve taken out the “Jarvis” parts of Vision from Tony Stark making him “more” like what Ultron had in mind for him. Maybe Hayward’s whole purpose with Vision is to destroy Wanda.

    Now we HAVE to talk about the twins. What happened to them? I believe that Agnes is going to try to take away Billy’s powers for herself. Maybe she plans to take all of the magic out of both of them. Tommy might not be as powerful as Billy, but given how they were born, he is still “magical.” About a year ago, my super awesome dad broke the news about Doctor Strange showing up in WandaVision. With all of the magic things going on in Westview, what kind of Sorcerer Supreme would he be if he didn’t show up? There are only two episodes left so something BIG has to happen very soon.

    The next episode of WandaVision streams tomorrow!

     

     

  • Marvel Studios’ Future Disney+ Shows Will Stick to a Six-Hour Runtime

    Marvel Studios’ Future Disney+ Shows Will Stick to a Six-Hour Runtime

    We’ve been wondering for some time what the future of Marvel Studios’ venture into Disney+ would look like. The release of WandaVision is our first real glimpse, as we anxiously waited between episodes for how the series would unravel. One of the many questions we wondered about was the length of these series, as different shows will run for a specific length. Falcon and the Winter Soldier will be around six hours long with six episodes. WandaVision will consist of nine hours and was also predicted to have a similar running time. It looks like future projects will stick to this series length according to Kevin Feige, who was presenting at the TCA event.

     

    Interestingly, they are going to set a specific length for their series. The advantage of releasing series on streaming platforms is that you aren’t restricted to your show’s lengths or episode count. Interestingly enough, Marvel’s run on Netflix followed a similar structure, where they restricted the shows to a 13-episode runtime. However, they did not set a specific overall runtime, so episodes ranged from 45 minutes to over an hour. So, the choice to restrict the show’s overall runtime might be a reaction to ensure that the story being told doesn’t overstay its welcome. We’ve seen these complaints with the Netflix series, which seem to drag on at times. It will be interesting to see if they start mixing it up in the future, but for now, we can expect this six-hour run to be a connecting factor between all upcoming shows.

    Source: Twitter

  • Kevin Feige Confirms Marvel Studios Won’t Explore R-Rating Beyond ‘Deadpool 3’ For Now

    Kevin Feige Confirms Marvel Studios Won’t Explore R-Rating Beyond ‘Deadpool 3’ For Now

    The TCA has kicked off and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige got an entire panel to discuss the franchise’s future. While the event’s main focus remained on Disney+, some people got into questions regarding other properties. Most notably, they wondered if we would be seeing more R-rated films or projects in the franchise’s future. Interestingly enough, Feige confirmed that the now confirmed Deadpool 3 film is the only one in development.

    What makes this so interesting is that it indirectly reveals that Blade will not be R-rated. The vampire hunter’s first live-action adaptation was quite famous for it, especially with the amount of blood used in the property. It will be interesting to see how they’ll approach the project and if they’ll showcase the darker side of a vampire-focused story. Of course, we’ve had vampire films with a PG-13 rating in the past, so technically, they aren’t forced to use it. Deadpool will most likely remain the only franchise with the R-rating moving forward, as the character is building on the franchise of the past entries. He does confirm that they are open to potentially exploring darker themes, but it won’t have any priority on their side.

    Source: Twitter

  • Marvel Studios’ ‘Loki’ to Premiere in June

    Marvel Studios’ ‘Loki’ to Premiere in June

    Here’s a surprising reveal. In December, Marvel Studios’ president Kevin Feige revealed the release dates for various upcoming Disney+ shows. We finally found out that Falcon and the Winter Soldier would premiere in March and it would be followed by Loki in May. Well, it looks like production for the series has been dragged out a bit longer, as Marvel Studios just unveiled that the series will premiere on June 11th on Disney+.

    It’s an interesting delay, as we originally predicted they are trying to release something new every week. Black Widow is still focused on getting that May release date, as we haven’t heard any plans on delaying it more. It would imply there will be a brief pause between Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Loki, so it will be interesting to see if they have something else to fill the gap or they want to give Black Widow some breathing room in theaters. The return of the God of Mischief will certainly bring us into a unique story, as he becomes involved with the TVA and faces different timelines throughout his journey.

    Source: Twitter

  • ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’: Tom Holland Reveals Title for Spidey Threequel

    ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’: Tom Holland Reveals Title for Spidey Threequel

    After months of speculation (and people trying to figure out all sorts of words or phrases with the word “Home” in them), we finally have a title for the third Spider-Man film, officially titled “Spider-Man: No Way Home”. They revealed it in a small video alongside the new video:

     

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    The title was revealed today on social media, hours after the stars of the show started to post different versions of the title on social media.

    The movie is currently in production, with Tom Holland set to reprise his role as Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man. Not only is Tom returning to the titular role but most of the supporting cast of the previous films, such as Zendaya and Jacob Batalon are returning as well for their roles as MJ and Ned Leeds respectively.

    Additionally, we’ll also see Benedict Cumberbatch reprising his role as Doctor Strange in the typical “mentor” role that’s been seen in the last couple of Spider-Man films. We’re also set to see the introduction of Charlie Cox into the MCU as Matt Murdock, and even Jamie Foxx reprising his role as Electro alongside Alfred Molina as Doc Ock. This isn’t even taking into consideration the heavy rumors that even more actors from the previous Spider-Man franchises are coming into the MCU, including Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s interpretations as Spider-Man.

    Spider-Man: No Way Home is scheduled to premiere on December 17, 2021.

    Source: Instagram

  • First Official Images for the Upcoming ‘Spider-Man’ Threequel Released Alongside Multiple Titles

    First Official Images for the Upcoming ‘Spider-Man’ Threequel Released Alongside Multiple Titles

    Update: Zendaya has joined the fun as well.

    Many mysteries are keeping Marvel Studios’ watchers on edge. We’ve been anxiously waiting for the reveal of how the entire events of WandaVision have unfolded and what the title will be for Spider-Man‘s third entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is set to release in December and has been in development for some time now. There were many theories about what the title would be, as they seemed rather keen on sticking to the “Home” titling of the past two. Now, Tom Holland took to Instagram and finally unveiled the title for the film, Spider-Man: Phone Home. Wait no, is it Spider-Man: Homewrecker?

    It looks like the cast of the upcoming threequel is having some fun with us, as they revealed our first look at the iconic trio of Peter, MJ, and Ned alongside various fake titles. It is a great way to play with us while we wait for the official reveal, as we were a little confused the moment we read Phone Home.

    Tom Holland wasn’t the only one but fellow actors have joined in for the fun with new images:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CLpxI_oFrp2/

    The images certainly look to be real, especially with Jacob Batalon‘s Ned wearing the Midtown High jersey. These images seem to imply that they are trying to find a place that Peter can hide out while he is on the run from the police. After the end of Far From Home, he was framed for murder by Jake Gyllenhaal‘s Mysterio which will force him to leave his regular life behind. We have had a variety of rumors pointing to a multiversal storyline, so it’ll be interesting to see if we have to guess which title is the real one as they release more.

    Source: Instagram (Peter), Instagram (Batalon)

  • UPDATE: Marvel Studios Not Bringing ‘Big Hero 6’ to the MCU After All

    UPDATE: Marvel Studios Not Bringing ‘Big Hero 6’ to the MCU After All

    UPDATE: It looks like Big Hero 6 might not be making their live-action debut anytime soon after all. In a brand new report by Variety, they state that their sources at the studio confirm there are no current plans. They believe the franchise is currently staying in Disney’s hands rather than returning to its Marvel branding. The upcoming Baymax-focused sequel is also stated as a reason that Disney is keen on keeping the franchise in-house to avoid confusion. The original film and its sequel series never got the iconic Marvel branding, so that could be one of the reasons. It doesn’t mean it will never happen, but for now, the recent report by DisInsider has been debunked.

    Source: Variety

     

     

     

    When Marvel Studios said that the universe is expanding, it seems like they really meant it. According to Derek Cornell over at TheDisInsider, the superhero team known as Big Hero 6 is coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. You may have already heard of this team before, most notable for their solo animated picture from Disney animation back in 2014. While the film was a big departure from the original comics, it still was quite popular amongst fans. Now it seems that DisInsider uncovered that Marvel Studios is ready to bring them into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

     

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    At the moment, there isn’t a lot known about the project at this time. It is uncertain if they plan on introducing the comic version of the team or if Marvel will go with Disney’s versions. What we do know is that this will be a live-action adaptation. They also hint at them potentially appearing in a future series, such as Secret Invasion, the rumored Agents of Atlas, or Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. As such, it would rules out projects like Marvel’s “What If…?”. However, we know that Marvel tends to sneak in a couple of easter eggs now and then regarding their upcoming projects. So, while it may not have been a direct hint that Big Hero 6 is joining the MCU, Marvel did sneak a nice little easter egg regarding one of the franchise’s characters. Tadashi Hamada’s name is seen briefly in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) when Tony Stark goes through new AIs to replace JARVIS.

     

     

    Following the 2014 animated film, Disney produced a 2D animated sequel series titled Big Hero 6: The Series, which will end this year. There is also a spinoff planned to debut on Disney+ next year titled Baymax. So, it looks like there are big plans for Hiro and Baymax moving forward.

    Source: DisInsider

  • ‘RED WOLF’ Should Be Marvel Studios’ First Western

    ‘RED WOLF’ Should Be Marvel Studios’ First Western

    If there’s one thing we know Marvel Studios loves to do, it’s play with genres. From political spy thrillers to coming-of-age films, Kevin Feige and his team have tried it all. Well, let’s say they almost did. There is one that they’ve yet to dip their toes in, and it happens to be one of the oldest in the book. Somehow the Western genre, perhaps the earliest craze in American cinema, has eluded the world’s most popular production house. It was only a couple of years ago when one might have assumed this was because the general public’s love for the genre died with John Wayne. However, Marvel’s Disney-bedfellow Lucasfilm proved this was untrue with their surprise smash hit on Disney+, The Mandalorian. The series contains all the imagery and plotting of a textbook cowboy show. Yet by turning a few classic cliches turned on their head, it managed to make all the difference with audiences. If Marvel ever plans to explore the Wild West of their sprawling cinematic universe, they should look to do something similar. Luckily for them, they already have the perfect project hidden in the pages of their most obscure comics. I’m referring, of course, to the little-known Native American hero Red Wolf. A few years ago, the Black-Eyed Pea’s Taboo shared his excitement about the character and his importance for representation with a cosplay.

     

     

    The pitch is simple. Marvel Studios’ Red Wolf would be the perfect Disney+ original series or film that gives fans a look at the Wild West through the eyes of a Native American. You can take the traditional concept of cowboys fighting off the “savage Indians” and flip it on its head. They can give us the tale of a Native American man fighting to maintain peace and his people’s way of life while portraying the traditionally heroic cowboys and military men as the antagonistic force throwing a wrench in it all. It would bring some much-needed Native representation to mainstream audiences, something Marvel is already working towards with the recent casting of Alaqua Cox as Echo. It also would create a new kind of Western that can play on all the classic angles with a fresh perspective. Now, I’m sure this raises a lot of questions, so let’s try to answer a few of them.

    Who is Red Wolf?

     

    Red Wolf has had a few different names and origins over the years, courtesy of multiple writers attempting to reboot the character frequently. Created by Roy Thomas in 1970 as William Talltrees, he was a modern-day descendant of the Cheyenne tribe. Shortly after, Red Wolf was retooled as an 18th century Western protagonist by Stan Lee. This new version, Marvel’s most prominent one, went by the name Johnny Wakely, a Native man raised by adoptive white parents after his biological family gets killed by the U.S. Army. On a quest to find his place in the world, Johnny ends up part of the Cavalry, and an ensuing conflict with his former people leads to him coming face-to-face with the Cheyenne God, Owayodata. The wolf spirit grants him enhanced human capabilities and the name of the deceased warrior known as Red Wolf as part of his second chance at life. From there on, he wanders the West, alongside his furry companion Lobo, helping those in need and grappling with his own identity. A few more variations of this same concept have come to fruition in the decades since, but the next most important debuted in 2015’s Secret Wars event. In an alternate Marvel reality set in 1872, Red Wolf was portrayed as a member of the Cheyenne Nation, who teams with sheriff Steve Rogers to save a town known as Timely and the tribes of the surrounding area. This Red Wolf ultimately becomes sheriff before accidentally being transported forward in time to the modern 616 universes.

     

    Why not the Classic Cowboy?

     

    Why shouldn’t Marvel Studios adapt one of their countless cowboy protagonists from the 40s and 50s? They could make a show about Kid Colt, Two-Gun Kid, Outlaw Kid, Rawhide Kid, Western Kid, or even the Apache Kid, who was white despite his title. The answer is in their names: they’re all the same. It’s always the same, a guy on horseback that you’ve seen in every Western movie, video game, and television series since the inception of the Spaghetti Western. Quite frankly, a project about one of them would be boring and repetitive. Red Wolf incorporates diversity into your storytelling, which inherently breeds creativity and innovation. Having a Native character in the lead role also opens up a real-world chance for Native actors, actresses, directors, and writers to show the entertainment industry what they’re capable of. I can only think of a handful of Native peoples working in the industry. It’s easy for gatekeepers to claim this is because there aren’t many Indigenous folks with the right credentials, but it’s more than likely that major Hollywood studios just haven’t opened their doors to let them in. The talent is there, yet the opportunity is not. Marvel could take a step towards changing this with Red Wolf.

     

    What would Red Wolf be about?

     

    I propose that Marvel take inspiration from both the Johnny Wakely and Secret Wars versions of the character for a live-action adaptation. The story takes place in 1872, where a man rediscovers and embraces his culture after years of being an outsider. It allows the protagonist to double as an audience surrogate, as we learn alongside him about the Cheyenne people and the legend of the Red Wolf. It also creates an interesting internal battle for Johnny, who gets caught between two worlds. He could even become a man of the law, where writers get a chance to explore what policing means for a person of color during that era. The villain could be a character usually shown to be a good man in old-school dime novels, like Kid Colt or Kid Cassidy, the latter of which was revealed as a white supremacist in 2000’s Blaze of Glory. It would be a great way to highlight the mistreatment of Natives in history and the subsequent glorification of the white men who killed them. The Agent Carter series confirms that Kid Colt existed at one point in MCU’s history and was treated as a hero by modern-day media. Another intriguing villain option would be the Phantom Rider. Despite premiering as a hero, the character’s comic design lends itself to KKK allegories. The infamous sexual assault storyline with the time-traveling West Coast Avengers proved that the character’s morals are less-than-ideal.

    Don’t Forget Kushala

     

    Finally, it would be a waste to explore Marvel’s 1800s from a Native viewpoint and not include Kushala. A very recent addition to the Marvel pantheon, Kushala is an Apache woman known as the Demon Rider, who managed to become her time period’s Ghost Rider and Sorcerer Supreme at the same time. With one character, Marvel Studios could connect their Western project to the Doctor Strange franchise as well as their upcoming supernatural projects, like Blade and the rumored Ghost Rider reboot. A Red Wolf project could only benefit from her inclusion, and her similar origin of parents killed by the U.S. Army would make her a fitting co-star fighting alongside Red Wolf. It would offer a close insight into the mythology of the Apache. There is so much potential with this simple concept that it would be a shame not to explore it in a Disney+ series or film.

    Source: YouTube

  • Helmut Zemo: The Story So Far

    Helmut Zemo: The Story So Far

    As we continue with our previews for The Falcon And The Winter Soldier characters, one of the most compelling returns is that of Helmut Zemo. Daniel Brühl‘s Zemo only appeared in one film, though you can easily make an argument that he had a substantial impact on the MCU. This guy broke up the Avengers without laying a hand on any of them. Zemo is one of the few villains who successfully reached his end goal in a film. There’s something intrigue about his return, so let’s take a look at how Zemo got here.

     

     

    Captain America: Civil War introduces us to Helmut Zemo. He is a former Colonel of the Sokovian Armed Forces and the leader of EKO Scorpion. After the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron left Sokovia in crumbles, Zemo sought revenge for his family’s death. Knowing that he couldn’t fight the Avengers head-on, he focused on destroying the team with other means. To achieve his goal, he started hunting down a mission report on December 16th, 1991. Zemo found a book that contains the phrases to control Bucky, which he took after interrogating a former HYDRA goon.

    He was the mastermind that coordinated the bombing of the UN in Vienna, which led to King T’Chaka’s death. It was around the same time the Sokovia Accords were signed, so tensions were high. His plan involved framing Bucky behind the explosion, which would start an internal struggle between Iron Man and Captain America. It led to the eventual arrest of the former Winter Soldier and Steve Rogers by the CIA.

     

    It becomes the perfect opportunity for Zemo to use the book on Bucky, who goes on a rampage. He then plants the seed of him heading out to activate other HYDRA super-soldiers, which is why the Avengers fight at the Berlin airport. He waits his time at the base until Rogers, Stark, and Bucky arrive. There, he reveals that his plan was never about the soldiers. He killed them long before they showed up. The file he was looking for was to show Stark the night his parents die.

    Now that he managed to destroy the Avengers from the inside, as Iron Man, Captain America, and Bucky duke it out, he sits in the snow. T’Challa, who learned there is no point in taking revenge, confronts the former Sokovian soldier on his action as he plays with a gun. The moment he tried to end his life, T’Challa jumped in to make sure he can’t go through with it. The last we saw of him, he was in the same cell that Bucky was imprisoned in. We will see how he escaped and decided to don his mask once the show airs on March 19th on Disney+.

     

  • ‘WandaVision’ Gets Soberingly Real With its Last Sitcom Era

    ‘WandaVision’ Gets Soberingly Real With its Last Sitcom Era

    With only two episodes of WandaVision to go, reality has finally caught up with Wanda, in more ways than one. Yes, the show finally reached the present day this week, just in time for the excitement and allure of Westview to disappear and become a much more cynical place.

    With a couple of exceptions, WandaVision has used its sitcom structure to effectively highlight and/or subvert the feel of whatever time period Westview happens to be experiencing during the current episode. Long gone are the carefree days of the 1950s, and even the difficult lessons of the 1980s are too sugar-coated for the town by “Breaking the Fourth Wall.” All of these eras have had their blissful bubbles burst by one incident or another, and now Wanda is ready to give up on this one before it even starts. She’s not going to bother attempting to maintain hope and optimism in her children, either. She just wants some time to forget about everything, and it’s even sadder to think about when you remember that this was her whole motivation behind creating Westview in the first place.

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    This cynical attitude isn’t the only modern sitcom trope present in this episode. The documentary style of television that was largely popularized by reality TV eventually made its mark on sitcoms like Modern Family and The Office with characters frequently breaking the fourth wall as if they’re speaking to an interviewer (the term “mockumentary” has been coined in reference to this) and there’s plenty of that to be found here. Even characters who are trapped in “real life” are somehow able to magically pop over to an interview location to speak to the audience this week, and of course this is eventually lampshaded before the episode is over. There’s even a point at which Vision simply looks into the “regular”, non-interview camera; also a common trope of the times.

    The lack of lyrics – or even character shots – also fits in with modern-day sitcoms. But those disappointed by the final Anderson-Lopez theme tune being…uneventful were surprised when a theme song for a whole different side of the story capped off the episode.

    After much fan speculation, “Agnes the Neighbor” was finally confirmed to be Agatha Harkness, a character lifted from Marvel Comics but considerably changed for WandaVision (most notably in that Agatha isn’t a villain in the comics). A montage of her evil deeds throughout the eras of Westview was accompanied by her very own theme song, which was very reminiscent of the one for The Munsters, a 1960’s sitcom about a family consisting of various types of monsters (not to be confused with The Addams Family, which ran during the exact same years and had nearly the same number of episodes).

    “Breaking the Fourth Wall” was the last episode of WandaVision to focus on emulating a specific era of sitcoms, but as Agatha’s theme song demonstrated, that doesn’t necessarily mean all the references are done quite yet. This episode showed the magic maintaining Westview’s eras going haywire, and it’s very likely this will escalate as WandaVision hurdles toward its March 5 finale.